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Rotterdam boosts hydrogen economy with new infrastructure
The hydrogen economy is quickly gathering momentum after Shell announced its plans to take a green hydrogen plant into operation as early as
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Maaskade reopens for inland shipping
Inland vessels will once again be able to moor along Maaskade on Noordereiland in Rotterdam’s city centre. The Port of Rotterdam Authority h
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Possible to follow placement of Theemsweg rail bridge online
The port of Rotterdam is on the eve of one of its most spectacular infrastructural highlights. The new rail bridge will be placed across the
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An agreement made to explore the possibilities of green hydrogen export from Iceland to Rotterdam
Landsvirkjun, the National Power Company of Iceland, and the Port of Rotterdam have signed a Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU”) to perform
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Giant wind turbine on Maasvlakte 2
The world’s largest wind turbine, Haliade-X, is being tested on Maasvlakte 2. This ‘test rig’ was realised via innovative cross-pollination
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Port of Rotterdam to embark on 100 innovative pilot projects
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused many innovation projects to be put on hold or cancelled. This has dealt a serious blow to a lot of entrepre
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First tenants in former M4H Fruit warehouse
The new multi-tenant building De Werkplaats in Merwe-Vierhavens (M4H) was officially taken into operation today when Ronald Paul, Port of Ro
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Joint flyer campaign during national Brexit Action Day
Tuesday, 1 December is Brexit Action Day. On this day in Dutch ports, flyers will be handed out to HGV drivers carrying cargo to and from Br
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Stadshaven Brouwerij Rotterdam opens autumn 2020 in M4H
Stadshaven Brouwerij Rotterdam to open in the former port warehouse on Merwehaven at the end of this year. The Brouwerij will also accommoda
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Port Authority, Van Gelder and Wavin make port of Rotterdam smarter
When it comes to smart infrastructure, innovations for the sewer system are not generally the first thing to spring to mind, but heavy rainf